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Facts You Should Know About A Woman's Breast
The breast is one of the most delicate organs of a woman's body. The breast is a very complex gland…
Supporting women with mental ill-health in pregnancy and after birth: lessons from South Africa
The mental health of mothers has important implications for children and families. Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images Simone Honikman, University of Cape…
Marijuana at school: Loss of concentration, risk of psychosis
A 2015 study from the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse describes youth perceiving marijuana as “relatively harmless” and “not as…
Online sessions with therapy dogs can help students feel less stressed
Online sessions with therapy dogs and their handlers provided students with stress relief and a brain break. (Shutterstock) John-Tyler Binfet,…
How mindfulness and dance can stimulate a part of the brain that can improve mental health
Activating the somatosensory cortex may help us connect to our bodies, develop our sensitivity, sensuality and capacity to feel pleasure.…
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Monkeypox FAQ: How is it transmitted? Where did it come from? What are the symptoms? Does smallpox vaccine prevent it?
Magnified and colourized monkeypox virus particles. Since early May, over 550 confirmed cases of human infection with monkeypox virus have…
Monkeypox FAQ: How is it transmitted? Where did it come from? What are the symptoms? Does smallpox vaccine prevent it?
Magnified and colourized monkeypox virus particles. Since early May, over 550 confirmed cases of human infection with monkeypox virus have…
Cats that are allowed to roam can spread diseases to humans and wildlife
Domestic cats are allowed to roam can transmit parasites and diseases to humans and wildlife. (Shutterstock) Amy Wilson, University of…
Artificial light may become a new weapon in the fight to control malaria
Artificial light may trick malaria-transmitting mosquitoes into changing their feeding habits, protecting people against bites. Professor Lizette Koekemoer/University of the…
Why haven't we cloned a human yet?
A photo of Dolly, the cloned sheep in Roslin, Scotland on Sept. 2, 1997. Many people believed Dolly could mark…